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getting my pump

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I did the silliest thing when trying to change the cartridge for the same time, insulin everywhere and I couldn't do it. It was Sunday afternoon and my husband made me ring the Roche technical people, the man was absolutely wonderful, so calm and reassuring, he wouldn't leave me until he knew I had got it right, talked me through everything slowly and clearly. After that I didn't go into panic mode so quickly again, not that there weren't other things, but at least I knew there was help at hand. And I thought I liked technology!
Well do you for going for it! Very best wishes, and keep posting to let us know how you're getting on!
 
I really think Pumps are the best things for T1s 😎. So so adaptable in what your lifestyle is doing. Its not the insulin you injected 2hours ago in control its you 😉
 
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